Do You Knowthat you can search just the Obituaries
on the site by using the three County Specific Obituary
selections in the Partitioned search engine at the bottom of the Current What's New Page? You can narrow
your search by including a key word in the cemetery name or a township
name in addition to the surname you search. Then select the Find All
Words option.
You'll also find obituary and other newspaper clippings using Clippings
partition. Additional clippings can be found in the Birth,
Marriage, and some other partitions.

Reading a series
of obituaries from a single cemetery, as they are presented here, is like
reading the multi-generational history of a community. These people were the
local populace at a particular time. The people buried here knew each other,
were neighbors, relatives and school mates. They attended church together and
engaged in "trade" or business. All people are listed in
alphabetic order by surname at BIRTH. Women identified by a married alias
only and for whom a birth surname can not be identified, are listed on
the last page for the cemetery's obituaries.

KEAGLE Frank M.

Frank M. Keagle, aged 63 years, died at 1 o’clock Sunday
morning, Nov. 2, at his home in Corning. He was born at Arnot, Pa., where he
spent his early life. For seven years he was a resident of Towanda, Pa., later
moving to Wellsville, where he lived for six years. He removed to Corning from
Wellsville four months ago. He was a member of Blossburg Lodge of Odd
Fellows. Mr. Keagle is survived by eight children: Bert, of Lewiston, Pa.;
Fred and Charles, of Corning; Harry, of Cortland, N.Y.; Lesley, of Wellsville,
N.Y.; Donald, of Rochester; Mrs. Lee Sawyer, of Wellsville, and M. Alice
Keagle, of Philadelphia. The remains were taken to Blossburg, where burial was
made last week Tuesday afternoon. Wellsboro Agitator, 19 November 1919

DAVID PRIDE
DIED
May 6, 1857
Aged 60 yrs.
Take comfort Christian when your friends
In Jesus fall asleep
Their better being never ends
Why then dejected weep

David and Elisabeth WATCHMAN PRYDE, with their son David arrived July 25,
1848. They sailed from Glasgow, Scotland to New York on the ship “Warren”
along with, Peter CAMERON and other families that settled in Tioga County.

PRYDE – the burial of Mr. Robert PRYDE, who died at Slate Run, took
place last Thursday in Blossburg, of which borough he was a pioneer
resident. Mr. PRYDE, who was 81 years old, was born in Scotland.
The Wellsboro Agitator, April 4th, 1900

Robert and Agnes HERON PRYDE arrived Sept 13, 1847 Ship
"Kalamazoo" from Liverpool to New York with them was, David HERON and
Jacob WATCHMAN. Robert Pryde was one of the men who put in the first
drift at the mine in Fall Brook.